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Canadian anthropologist Davidson Black discovered a fossil molar of Peking Man in a cave near Beijing, China
Wallace Rupert Turnbull tested the second design of his variable-pitch propeller, a key development in aviation -
The National Museum of Canada was invented
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76 are killed because of the fire at Laurier Palace Theater in Montreal
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Mazo de la roche Publishes Jalna
The National Gallery of Canada opened an exhibit Featuring Emily Carr’s work -
Wop May and Vic Horner brave poor visibility and −30 °C temperatures in an open cockpit to rush diphtheria antitoxin to Fort Vermilion.
Frozen fish fillets are introduced Biologicals by the Board of Canada developed by Archibald Huntsman. -
Regina's Darke Hall auditorium opened.
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Lomer Gouin is the Quebec's 15th Lieutenant Governor, serving until his death on March 28
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The Canadian schooner and rum-runner I'm Alone was sunk by the US Coast Guard.
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The first legal forward pass in Canadian football is completed.
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Charles Richards becomes premier of New Brunswick, replacing John Baxter
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James D. Stewart becomes premier of Prince Edward Island for the second time, replacing Walter Lea
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The Statute of Westminster goes into effect: Canada is granted full legislative independence in national and international affairs, with the Crown represented by the Governor General.
The Beauharnois Scandal breaks out -
Mackenzie King becomes prime minister for the third time, replacing Bennett
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William Patterson becomes premier of Saskatchewan, replacing James Gardiner
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The Winnipeg Blue Bombers become the first western Canadian team to win the Grey cup